How To Treat And Prevent Pinworms

Launder Clothing And Bedding

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Female pinworms lay their eggs while individuals sleep. Therefore, they can be rubbed off on clothing, especially undergarments. They can also fall onto or rub onto bedsheets, blankets, towels, and washcloths. It is important to launder clothing and bedding in hot water to ensure the pinworms and their eggs are killed. This will make sure there are no worms or eggs on them and reduce the chance of reinfection. The more a patient washes their clothing and bedding, along with intense personal hygiene, the less of a chance they have of becoming infected again.

The purpose of all of the cleaning is to reduce the eggs from being transmitted from one place to another. The fewer places eggs and worms show up, the fewer instances of infestation there are. If the eggs are not eliminated, the cycle will begin again. It is very easy to ingest eggs because they are so small and can hide in so many different places, especially bedding and towels.

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Thoroughly Clean Surfaces In The Home

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It is important to thoroughly clean surfaces in the home because pinworms can be transferred to multiple places. Encouraging thorough cleaning will help reduce an individual's chance of getting infected again. If individuals do not want to chance picking up pinworms from places around the house, it is important to clean their furnishings, counters, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Without thorough cleaning, eggs can remain, and pinworms can reinfest individuals who live in the house and those who care for them. Eggs can even become airborne and inhaled because they are so small. They make their way to the digestive system and start the process all over again. So, while an individual is treating the infestation with medication, making sure their home is kept clean is important to continue, along with good personal hygiene practices.

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